As we learned this morning, from Friday March 27 you'll be able to pre-order the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 edge. This is one of the year's biggest Android phone releases, and if you're in the market for a new handset then chances are you'll be paying close attention.

We'll have a full review for you soon, but in the meantime we're taking your questions on the Android Central forums. Andrew Martonik has both the GS6 and GS6 edge in his hands, and he's been putting both through their paces for the past day or so. Hit the link below to put your questions to our reviewer!

Here's where you can buy the HTC One M9

Starting March 27 you can order the HTC One M9 online, and here is how you can get it and how much it will cost you.

Following HTC's announcement regarding the availability of the HTC One M9, carriers have started announcing their own pricing. While HTC will be selling an unlocked model for $649, some still prefer to use an upgrade or pay over time through their carrier. If you are looking to get your hands on the HTC One M9 from your carrier before the April 10 in-store release, here's where you can do just that.

Here's where you can buy the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge

Orders for Samsung's Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge begin March 27, and here is where you can get them.

Samsung's newest flagship devices, the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge, pre-orders are beginning in the US on March 27. Following Samsung's announcement of availability, which starts in stores on April 10, carriers have begun releasing pricing details. If you are looking to get your hands on the Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 edge the details by carrier are as follows.

Quick Look: Spigen Case Wallet S for Galaxy S6

Is Spigen's new wallet case for Galaxy S6 the right case for you? We dig a little deeper to see its pros and cons.

Unlike any other cases for the Galaxy S6, wallet covers have a unique appeal and unmatched functionality. Sure, everyone has their own preference for protecting their device, but having the flexibility to store the essentials of your wallet inside a phone case has its benefits and not surprisingly, its drawbacks.

Amazon Cloud Drive users can now buy access to unlimited storage

Amazon is allowing people who sign up for its Amazon Cloud Drive service the option to pay for an unlimited amount of storage for photos, videos and other files.

Amazon has two subscription options for this new service. One offers an unlimited amount of space for photos, with 5GB of extra space for videos and other files, for $11.99 per year. The other option gives users an unlimited amount of storage for any kind of file for $59.99 per year.

Farewell, bloops and whistles: Annoying TouchWiz sounds are no more on the Galaxy S6

Samsung has finally done away with two of our pet hates in its TouchWiz UI.

If you've ever used a Samsung Galaxy phone — or even sat near anyone else using one — you'll be familiar with the manufacturer's widely derided default sound effects. Since the Galaxy S3, each button press or icon tap has been punctuated by an obnoxious "bloop" — supposedly a water droplet sound — a remnant of the GS3's whole "inspired by nature" thing. Same deal with the default notification sound, the unmistakeable Samsung whistle that accompanies each email, text and social alert out of the box.

Beatport's new app drops the ultimate bass on Android

Beatport has docked at the Android harbour by launching a new app for those who enjoy dance music. The online music resource recently launched a new free streaming service, which these new apps will compliment. It plans to become the number one destination for not only music fans, but also DJs looking to stock up on tracks.

Galaxy S6 and S6 edge go up for pre-order in the U.S. March 27, on sale April 10

Though the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge were announced back at MWC, Samsung is finally putting its foot down on official availability of the new phones in the U.S.

Well yes of course the new Galaxy S6 and S6 edge are coming to the U.S., but now we know precisely when, from where, and in what colors and capacities. March 27 is the date for pre-orders in all of the U.S., with the phones officially going on sale just a handful of days later on April 10. Samsung confirms that both the S6 and S6 edge will be available in black, white and gold colors — absent are the special bright blue and green international options — and in 32, 64 and 128GB storage sizes.

HTC One M9 available online at 12:01 a.m. EDT Friday, in stores April 10

The HTC One M9 and its finely tuned Snapdragon 810 processor go on sale in the U.S. online tonight and in stores in two weeks.

The HTC One M9 will be available online in the U.S. starting at 12:01 a.m. EDT Friday morning (or late tonight, for everyone west of the Mason-Dixon, more or less) and will hit stores April 10. AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon will announce their own pricing, of course, but HTC also will offer an unlocked model (banded for AT&T) for $649. Phones ordered online from HTC will start arriving next week, ahead of carrier sales.

In addition to carrier stores, you'll also be able to snag an M9 from Amazon, Best Buy, Costco and Target.

Weekly Photo Contest: Metals

When you think of the word "metal" your mind may instantly wander to big pieces of steel making up a bridge or a building, but metal comes in shapes, sizes and styles of all kinds. And of course multiple metals are often found working together in a bigger picture. This week's photo contest is looking for pictures of metals together, and when you think about all of the places that metals show up in your life you realize there are a ridiculous number of photo opportunities this week.

Announcing the 'Weekly Photo Contest: Breakfast' winners!

We were looking for some tasty pictures this week in the "breakfast" photo contest, and the forums filled up with plenty of great shots to choose from. There were dozens of great entries this week, as tends to happen, and these ones were particularly great. But of course we narrowed it down to the two pictures to receive prizes — hit the break to see them.

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